Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1973

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Protecting personal security

Impact

One of the significant changes introduced by H1973 is the stipulation that no name change decree shall be entered until specific documentation is provided. A crucial requirement is that the petitioners must file a copy of their birth record, or relevant court documents in case of previous name changes. This amendment aims to create a more secure and verified process for name changes, which is particularly important for individuals at risk, such as survivors of domestic violence or those in marginalized communities.

Summary

House Bill 1973, titled 'An Act protecting personal security', seeks to reform the process by which individuals can legally change their names, particularly addressing concerns related to personal safety. The bill mandates that before a name change is granted, the court must request a report from the commissioner of probation regarding the individual petitioning for the change. This new requirement aims to ensure that background checks are conducted prior to any name alteration, enhancing the protection of personal security for those involved.

Contention

The bill also includes provisions allowing the court to segregate all records related to the name change petition if it determines that public access to these records could jeopardize the individual's safety. This aspect of the bill highlights the recognition of the need for confidentiality for certain individuals, especially those who may face violence or discrimination due to their gender identity or history. However, there could be contention surrounding who qualifies for this segregation, as critics may argue about the criteria that judges will use to determine what constitutes a legitimate risk to safety.

Additional_points

Overall, H1973 represents a progressive step toward acknowledging the safety needs of vulnerable populations when undergoing legal name changes. By ensuring that the legal process is more protective of individual privacy and safety, this bill addresses a significant gap in current state laws governing name changes and demonstrates a commitment to safeguarding the rights of individuals who may otherwise be at risk.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S2876

Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on Public Safety and Homeland Security to make an investigation and study of a certain current Senate document relative to corrections.

MA S1332

Protecting patients and health care workers from exposure to surgical smoke

MA H1138

Relative to protecting reproductive destiny

MA S1142

Relative to the humane protection of animals

MA S195

To protect personal biometric data

MA S1019

Improving protections for sexual assault survivors

MA S1541

To strengthen visitation rights of incarcerated people

MA S1406

Preserving access to hospital services

MA H76

Relative to protecting sensitive information from security breaches

MA S30

Relative to protecting sensitive information from security breaches

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.